Icecast has a thing called liveice that is pretty cool. It should be able to do what you want, with the right configuration and stuff. Icecast is the "shoutcast" server. So you would still need a program to talk to the server, which liveice does, and winamp can do as well.
The GLX CVS drivers aren't meant for MesaCVS, they are only (really) supported with Mesa3.0.. try it with mesa3.0. I'm not saying its gonna be faster, but it might be.
Yea, I thought the point of GPL was to let people do that, not let them pay the original publisher for what they do to it. They want people to do what they want to do with it. Otherwise it wouldn't be distributed under GPL.
Yea, many people still haven't realized what the potential behind Debian Packaging. With the power of apt-get (dist-upgrade too) it makes a good reason to stick with Debian, new books on Debian will most certainly help new comers to the distribution welcome to this way of going about. RedHat and Slackware are just wannabe's compared to Debian in my opinion.
Which version of the Debian distribution is it? I'd really like to see a nice debian book that includes Debian 2.1, but I also realize that Debian 2.1 may not fit on one cd. I think it's a two disc set actually. Well Debian 2.0 is good also, and a good new Debian book is very good too. GPL'd part does also rule.
There is nothing good about redhat, it just corrupts people who use it.. ok it's nice that they allow people to buy linux for the first time in stores, but they have to go through the hell of it to realize that nothing compares to a real distribution like Debian.
Icecast has a thing called liveice that is pretty cool. It should be able to do what you want, with the right configuration and stuff. Icecast is the "shoutcast" server. So you would still need a program to talk to the server, which liveice does, and winamp can do as well.
The GLX CVS drivers aren't meant for MesaCVS, they are only (really) supported with Mesa3.0 .. try it with mesa3.0. I'm not saying its gonna be faster, but it might be.
gpg is so much better then pgp
Yea, I thought the point of GPL was to let people do that, not let them pay the original publisher for what they do to it. They want people to do what they want to do with it. Otherwise it wouldn't be distributed under GPL.
Yea, many people still haven't realized what the potential behind Debian Packaging. With the power of apt-get (dist-upgrade too) it makes a good reason to stick with Debian, new books on Debian will most certainly help new comers to the distribution welcome to this way of going about.
RedHat and Slackware are just wannabe's compared to Debian in my opinion.
Which version of the Debian distribution is it?
I'd really like to see a nice debian book that includes Debian 2.1, but I also realize that Debian 2.1 may not fit on one cd. I think it's a two disc set actually. Well Debian 2.0 is good also, and a good new Debian book is very good too.
GPL'd part does also rule.
There is nothing good about redhat, it just corrupts people who use it.. ok it's nice that they allow people to buy linux for the first time in stores, but they have to go through the hell of it to realize that nothing compares to a real distribution like Debian.
Even if this happens, someone will pick up from where mozilla left off. You can't stop a good thing that easy.